Google’s answer to Evernote is Google Keep, which lets you take notes, record audio, add images, and share content with friends and family.

It employs a number of different tile interfaces to organise content, using plenty of color in the process. Google Keep also lets you set location-based reminders, so you’ll never forget the milk again.

Although it’s still in beta, Dropbox Paper is available for iOS and Android – and it looks super slick.

It was primarily built to optimize the collaboration process between team members, but with functionality that includes note taking, media embedding, and code editing, it’s definitely worth exploring as an alternative to Evernote.